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– In the past few months, we’ve experienced a huge increase in the share of British couples asking us about shared motherhood through partner donation. Reciprocal IVF treatment was previously only possible with medical justification but the fact that it will soon be available for all is really great and will allow us to meet the great demand we’re experiencing from Great Britain, says Liza Diers, founder and owner of Diers Fertility Clinic. Photo: Diers Fertility Clinic
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